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Chip Roy floats bill to freeze immigration until H1-B visas and birth citizenship are ‘dealt with’

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) will soon file legislation to freeze all immigration to the United States until certain conditions are met. The PAUSE Act, which Roy announced on conservative commentator Benny Johnson’s talk show last week, would halt immigration until Congress puts an end to H-1B visas, chain migration, and sharia law in the country. […]

WATCH LIVE: Trump speaks on affordability at McDonald’s Impact Summit

President Donald Trump will speak alongside franchise owners at the McDonald’s Impact Summit in Washington, D.C., at 6 p.m. on Monday about value and affordability. Value and affordability will be the central themes because they are “so important to consumers and elected officials [that] our franchisees and company are co-investing to bring extra value and […]

Cruz downplays report he is setting up 2028 White House run

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) skirted around a report that he is gearing up for another presidential run, saying reporters write “headlines that get clicks.” Cruz’s possible 2028 run, reported on by Axios, would pit him against Vice President JD Vance, who hasn’t clarified whether he will run but is seen by many as President Donald […]

ABC’s Jonathan Karl hatches turkey trap for Kevin Hassett: Liberal Media Scream

It was a classic media “gotcha” moment. On ABC’s This Week on Sunday, host Jonathan Karl was going to show that President Donald Trump is a liar on costs and prices. He hit his guest, Kevin Hassett, the director of the National Economic Council, with the much-reported-on Walmart Thanksgiving price list, which showed a less […]

Supreme Court declines to take up challenge over prayer at high school football game

The Supreme Court rejected a petition on Monday to review a religious liberty case involving a Christian high school that wanted to say a pregame prayer over a loudspeaker at a football game. The high court rejected the petition in Cambridge Christian School v. Florida High School Athletic Association in its orders list released Monday. […]

What to know about the controversial ‘Arctic Frost’ provision that has House and Senate GOP at loggerheads

The House of Representatives will seek to overturn the last-minute Senate “Arctic Frost” provision in the short-term government funding bill following interparty upset and public backlash last week. What’s in the ‘Arctic Frost’ provision? The “Arctic Frost” provision, added to the bill to fund the government through Jan. 31, 2026, allows senators to sue the […]

How Texans can honor veterans in Thanksgiving season and beyond

(The Center Square) – Texans can honor veterans in the spirit of thanks as Thanksgiving approaches and year-round by participating in the Unaccompanied Veterans Program administered by the Texas General Land Office. The program offers burials for veterans with no known next of kin.  The next burial is scheduled on at 2 p.m. Nov. 20 […]

Tighter standards considered for approving new charter school openings

(The Center Square) – North Carolina is considering tighter standards for approving new charter school openings after enrollment in some schools has fallen 40% below projections. School charter school sponsors in some cases have “unrealistic optimism” over how many students will enroll, Ashley Logue, executive director of the state’s Office of Charter Schools, told The […]

Acting FEMA chief steps down before expected ousting

David Richardson resigned as acting head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency on Monday, about six months after he was tapped to replace the chief whom Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem ousted. Richardson handed in his resignation to the Department of Homeland Security before his expected ousting, according to news reports. The Washington Post reported […]

Governor doubtful about Wisconsin anti-grooming legislation

(The Center Square) – Gov. Tony Evers isn’t on board with Wisconsin’s proposed anti-grooming legislation. In a weekend appearance on UpFront, the governor, who is both a former teacher and a former state superintendent of schools, said he doesn’t want to turn teachers into robots. “[Teachers] are not police officers. They are not D.A.s,” Evers said. […]
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